Windows was switched from displays RAM installed to displaying RAM in use after the whole 4gb limit + GFX using addr space caused users to freak out. (Where is my missing RAM).
>>"We acted in good faith" (From Infinite site)
That is just pathetic. Google's SMS service was opened up in good faith hoping that no one would abuse it to make money.
Not a FF issue. Its a gtk issue.
e.g. Take OpenOffice, click on a menu with a right-click. Without releasing the right-click, flick the mouse down. The option that is selected when the right-click gets released is the one that gets selected. Same with Thunderbird too.
The KDE apps don't do this.
Windows was switched from displays RAM installed to displaying RAM in use after the whole 4gb limit + GFX using addr space caused users to freak out. (Where is my missing RAM).
More intertubes for me! :)
Its brilliant. End of story.
Does it come with MS Clippy office assistant?
Lols. Hotmail. Those things are spam-magnets. Should keep them too busy to do anything terrorist themed.
Now we just need some fools running bittorrent through this and then we can DDOS the entire internet. Yaaaa....
I hear its vulnerable to pointers.
XP had "Run as..." too. I think one has to hold down Ctrl or shift to see it though.
>>"We acted in good faith" (From Infinite site) That is just pathetic. Google's SMS service was opened up in good faith hoping that no one would abuse it to make money.
Norton says its Product Information Framework Troubleshooter. Anyway, Nortons excuse sounds legit to me: http://community.norton.com/norton/board/message?board.id=nis_feedback&thread.id=39119
Not a FF issue. Its a gtk issue. e.g. Take OpenOffice, click on a menu with a right-click. Without releasing the right-click, flick the mouse down. The option that is selected when the right-click gets released is the one that gets selected. Same with Thunderbird too. The KDE apps don't do this.